 We stayed at this hotel, top floor - Le Château Frontenac in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) |
 The courtyard entrance to Le Château Frontenac in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec. |
 The lobby of Le Château Frontenac in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec. We stayed on the 18th (top) floor. |
 First things first: Judy - yoga in our hotel room just after we arrived. I couldn't find her in the room for a moment. :-) |
 From our hotel room, top floor: Lower Town (Basse-Ville) section of Old Québec & the St. Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent) |
 Place d'Armes - just east of Le Château Frontenac. Fountain is a monument to faith (arrival of Récollect missionaries in 1615). |
 Judy in front of Place d'Armes - just east of Le Château Frontenac. |
 Smaller building is Musée du Fort (exhibits of Québec's military history). Bigger building is the post office (bureau de poste). |
 Statue of Samuel de Champlain by Parisian sculptor Paul Chevré. Explorer Champlain founded Québec City in 1608. |
 Jardin des Gouverneurs (park - left) and Le Château Frontenac (right) in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec. |
 Jardin des Gouverneurs - park next to Le Château Frontenac. |
 Judy in front of a cafe on a street in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec). |
 The intersection of Côte de la Fabrique, Garneau, Couillard and St. Jean streets in the Upper Town of Old Québec. |
 City Hall (l'Hotel-de-Ville) on Rue de Jardins in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 Place de l'Hotel de Ville (City Hall) - photo taken from Côte de la Fabrique at the intersection of Rue des Jardins. |
 A street performer entertains the crowd at the Place de l'Hotel de Ville (City Hall). |
 Judy on a street in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec). A hotel (red) is on the right side. |
 A street in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) |
 Judy in front of the Aux Anciens Canadians restaurant. House dates from 1675 - authentic French-Canadian cooking. We ate here. |
 Rue St.-Jean in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 A street performer entertains the crowd with his dogs on Rue St.-Jean in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 A street in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 A pub in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 A street in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. |
 Gate to Old Québec City on Rue St.-Louis in the Upper Town section. Québec City is the only walled city in North America. |
 Left side - background: Judy on a path at the Citadel (la Citadelle): Largest fortified base in North America. |
 Le Château Frontenac (where we stayed) as seen from the Citadel (la Citadelle). |
 A ceremonial guard and the mascot of the Royal 22nd Regiment, Batisse the goat - at the Citadel (la Citadelle). |
 Changing of the guard ceremony of the Royal 22nd Regiment at the Citadel (la Citadelle) - accompanied by a band. |
 Judy and Richard near Grand Allée (a street outside of Old Town) after visiting the Citadel and the Plains of Abraham. |
 A street at night in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec. |
 Street performers on Ste-Anne at night - in the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) section of Old Québec. |
 Night view of Le Château Frontenac in the Upper Town section of Old Québec. We stayed here. |
 Judy and Richard - breakfast on the patio of La Petit Chateau on Rue St. Louis. Local French cooking - wonderful crepes. |
 Judy on the Terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk) with Le Château Frontenac and the statue of Samuel de Champlain in the background. |
 Photo from the Terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk). Cannons from the 1800's. Houses are on an extension of Rue des Carrieres. |
 Judy - overlooking the Terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk). The St. Lawrence River is in the background. |
 A street performer on the Terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk). The St. Lawrence River is in the background. |
 Judy on Rue des Carrieres - Le Château Frontenac, the boardwalk and the St. Lawrence River are in the background. |
 Judy and Richard on the Terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk). |
 Judy in front of the Continental Restaurant on Rue St.-Louis in the Upper Town. We had the best meal of the trip here. |
 Richard eating a shrimp cocktail at the Continental Restaurant on Rue St.-Louis in the Upper Town of Old Québec. |
 Musée de l'Amérique Française on Côte de la Fabrique. Focus on evolution of French culture in North America. |
 Judy in Montmorency Park with Le Château Frontenac in the background - in Old Québec. |
 Judy and Richard in Montmorency Park with Le Château Frontenac in the background - in Old Québec. |
 Côte de la Montagne - street leads to the Lower Town in Old Québec. Also seen is the Porte Prescott (gate). |
 Côte de la Montagne connects Upper and Lower Towns - Lower Town (Basse-Ville) and the St. Lawrence River are seen here. |
 Lower Town seen from Escalier du Casse-Cou ("Breakneck Stairs'). Stairs here since the first French settlement in the 1600's. |
 Judy & Richard: Dinner on the patio of Le Marie Clarisse on the "Breakneck Stairs." (See previous photo.) In Lower Town. |
 Escalier du Casse-Cou ("Breakneck Stairs') as seen from Rue du Petit-Champlain in the Lower Town of Old Québec. |
 Rue du Petit-Champlain (straight ahead) as seen from the "Breakneck Stairs." Entrance to funicular to Upper Town on the right. |
 Sous-le-Fort: A street in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Rue du Petit-Champlain. This area, Quartier Petit-Champlain, is the oldest village in North America - Lower Town. |
 Sous-le-Fort - the funicular connecting Upper & Lower Towns is in the background. Also seen is the top of Le Château Frontenac. |
 The funicular connecting the Upper and Lower Towns of Old Québec. The view is from Lower Town. |
 Judy and Richard on Rue du Petit-Champlain in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Rue du Petit-Champlain in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. Rue du Petit-Champlain is the city's oldest street. |
 Fara, a street performer, playing classical pieces on an electric piano on Rue du Petit-Champlain in Lower Town. |
 Judy at a cafe next to Fara playing classical pieces on electric piano on Rue du Petit-Champlain. (See previous photo.) |
 Judy on steps on Rue du Petit-Champlain in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Judy next to a mural on the side of a house on Rue du Petit-Champlain in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Le Château Frontenac (Upper Town) as seen from Boulevard Champlain in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Judy on a ferry from Québec City to Lévis across the St. Lawrence River. Lévis is in the background. |
 Judy on a ferry from Québec City to Lévis. In the background - Lower Town and Le Château Frontenac in Old Québec. |
 Photo from a ferry going from Québec City to Lévis. In the background - Lower Town, Le Château Frontenac and another ferry. |
 Photo from a ferry going from Québec City to Lévis across the St. Lawrence River. The Citadel is seen here. |
 Photo from a ferry going from Québec City to Lévis. Lower Town & Séminaire du Québec (right - in Upper Town) are seen here. |
 Photo from a ferry going from Québec City to Lévis. Foreground - a barge. Background - the Citadel. |
 Judy on Rue Notre-Dame. Boulevard Champlain is in the background - Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Rue Notre-Dame while walking toward Place Royale in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Place Royale in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. In the center is a bust of Louis XIV, the "Sun King." |
 Église Notre-Dame-des-Victories (Our Lady of Victory Church): On Place Royale. Oldest church in Québec - from the late 1600's. |
 Steps leading to Place Royale in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 A street near Place Royale in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 The Fresque des Québecois, a 4,665 square foot mural on the side of a building near Place Royale. |
 Close-up of part of the Fresque des Québecois mural on the side of a building in the Lower Town section of Old Québec. |
 Judy attentively "listens" to the guitar player in the Fresque des Québecois mural on the side of a building in the Lower Town. |
 Richard "follows" the guy into the store in the Fresque des Québecois mural on the side of a building in Lower Town. |
 Montmorency Falls: 50% higher than Niagara Falls. Named in 1620's after explorer Champlain's commander, Charles de Montmorency. |
 Baie-Saint-Paul, in the Charlevoix region, northeast of Québec City. On our way to Baie Ste-Catherine for whale watching. |
 Baie-Saint-Paul, in the Charlevoix region, northeast of Québec City. On our way to Baie Ste-Catherine for whale watching. |
 Judy on a pier at Baie Ste-Catherine, waiting for the boat to take us whale watching. |
 Judy on a pier at Baie Ste-Catherine, waiting for the boat to take us whale watching. |
 The boat to take us whale watching is coming into port at Baie Ste-Catherine. |
 Judy on a boat on the St. Lawrence River heading to the whale watching areas. |
 View from our boat on the St. Lawrence River heading to the whale watching areas. |
 Judy and Richard on a boat on the St. Lawrence River heading to the whale watching areas. |
 A white, Beluga whale - left of center. Native to this area. (See caption under full size photo for why whales congregate here.) |
 A Minke whale. |
 Two fin whales |
 A gray seal. |
 Two whales, perhaps Minke whales. (Bubbles on the right - perhaps from the blowhole of that whale?) |
 Two Fin whales. |
 A Fin whale. |
 A Minke whale. |
 A Fin whale feeding. The top of the whale's mouth is seen on the left. |
 A Minke whale |
 A Fin whale with its dorsal fin in the foreground. |
 A Minke whale feeding on its side. The whale's pectoral fin, with a white patch, is seen out of the water. |
 View from our boat returning to Baie Ste-Catherine after whale watching. |
 Tadoussac: Whale watching excursions from here too. Near Baie Ste-Catherine. The Hotel Tadoussac is seen here. |
 Judy in our hotel room ready to go the airport to return home. She is waiting for Richard to get ready - what a surprise! :-) |